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The Martian

Bring him home
2015 | 141m | English

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Director: Ridley Scott
Writer: Drew Goddard, Andy Weir
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During a manned mission to Mars, Astronaut Mark Watney is presumed dead after a fierce storm and left behind by his crew. But Watney has survived and finds himself stranded and alone on the hostile planet. With only meager supplies, he must draw upon his ingenuity, wit and spirit to subsist and find a way to signal to Earth that he is alive.
Release Date: Sep 30, 2015
Director: Ridley Scott
Writer: Drew Goddard, Andy Weir
Genres: Adventure, Science Fiction, Drama
Keywords based on novel or book, planet mars, nasa, isolation, spacecraft, botanist, alone, stranded, space, engineering, survival, astronaut, struggle for survival, duringcreditsstinger, deep space, potatoes, 2030s, suspenseful
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, TSG Entertainment, Genre Films, Scott Free Productions
Box Office Revenue: $631,058,917
Budget: $108,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Matt Damon Mark Watney
Jessica Chastain Melissa Lewis
Kristen Wiig Annie Montrose
Jeff Daniels Theodore "Teddy" Sanders
Michael Peña Rick Martinez
Sean Bean Mitch Henderson
Kate Mara Beth Johanssen
Sebastian Stan Chris Beck
Aksel Hennie Alex Vogel
Chiwetel Ejiofor Vincent Kapoor
Benedict Wong Bruce Ng
Mackenzie Davis Mindy Park
Donald Glover Rich Purnell
Nick Mohammed Tim Grimes
Chen Shu Zhu Tao
Eddy Ko Hung Guo Ming
Enzo Cilenti Mike Watkins
Jonathan Aris Brendan Hatch
Gruffudd Glyn Jack
Geoffrey Thomas U.S. President
Yang Haiwen Chinese Flight Director
Narantsogt Tsogtsaikhan Wen Jiang
Brian Caspe Timer Controller
Szonja Oroszlán Launch Control
Mark O'Neal Guidance
Karen Gagnon Reporter 2
Lili Bordán Blair
Nikolett Barabas Reporter 1
Dilyana Bouklieva Police Woman
Björn Freiberg Nasa Staff Member
James Fred Harkins Jr. Pathfinder Developer
Sam Spruell NASA Psychologist
Matt Devere Satcon
Mike Kelly Launcher Interface
Greg De Cuir Capcom
Peter Linka Telemetry
Declan Hannigan Comms
Peter Schueller NASA Break Room Worker
Waleska Latorre Vincent's Secretary
Frederik Pleitgen CNN Reporter
Charlie Gardner Robert Lewis
Nóra Lili Hörich Vogel's Wife
Kamilla Fátyol Marissa Martinez
Yang Liu Chinese Translator
Richard Rifkin JPL Store Man
Nicholas Wittman JPL White Room Worker
Ben O'Brien JPL Pathfinder Team
Scott Alexander Young JPL Pathfinder Team
Jason Ryan JPL Pathfinder Team
James Dougherty JPL Pathfinder Team
Xue Xuxing Ming's Secretary
Balázs Medveczky JPL White Room Worker
Dora Endre Receptionist
Naomi Scott Ryoko
Name Job
Matt Curtis Title Designer, Graphic Designer
Peter Horvath Grip
Drew Goddard Screenplay
Pietro Scalia Editor
Nina Gold Casting
Carmen Cuba Casting
Arthur Max Production Design
Stefan Speth Art Direction
Celia Bobak Set Decoration
Dariusz Wolski Director of Photography
Janty Yates Costume Design
Paul Massey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Maralyn Sherman Key Hair Stylist
Neil Corbould Special Effects Supervisor
Nina Fallon Visual Effects Producer
Harry Gregson-Williams Musician, Original Music Composer
Adam Goodman Line Producer
Jonathan Houlding Art Direction
Hannah Quinn First Assistant Director
Béla Bagota Second Assistant Director
Luke Scott Second Unit Director
Martin Tillman Musician
Rachel Bolt Musician
Chris Navarro ADR Mixer
Balázs Varga Second Assistant Sound
Rob Inch Stunt Coordinator
William Willoughby Stunt Double
Danny Euston Stunts
Florian Robin Stunts
Zsolt Vereckei Production Assistant
Francis Gagnon Digital Compositor
Philippe Roberge Compositing Lead
Zsolt Csutak Casting
Robert Cowper Art Direction
Mónika Esztán Art Direction
Phil Sims Art Direction
Matt Wynne Art Direction
Zoltán Horváth Set Decoration
Tony Lewis Supervising Music Editor, Music Editor
László Bille Camera Operator
Imre Juhász Camera Operator
Daniele Massaccesi Camera Operator
John Marzano Helicopter Camera
Peter Mountain Still Photographer
Paul Carlin Digital Intermediate
Todd Kleparski Digital Intermediate
Rachael Tate Dialogue Editor, ADR Supervisor
Sarah Robinson Costume Supervisor
Gábor Homonnay Costume Supervisor
Jason Knox-Johnston Art Direction
László Rajk Art Direction
Éva Zöld Art Department Coordinator
Norbert Alte Fieszl Carpenter
Zoltán Harányi Carpenter
Shira Hockman Assistant Art Director
Rhys Ifan Assistant Art Director
Will Newton Assistant Art Director
Annamária Orosz Assistant Art Director
Gergely Rieger Assistant Art Director
Matt Sims Assistant Art Director
David Butterworth Orchestrator
Alastair King Orchestrator
Michael Fentum Sound Designer
Oliver Tarney Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
James Harrison Sound Effects Editor
Tim Maxwell Sound Recordist
Theo Park Casting Associate
Bea Merkovits Assistant Costume Designer
Michael Mooney Assistant Costume Designer
Richard Sale Assistant Costume Designer
Zsofia Laczko Seamstress
Tina Earnshaw Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Jana Carboni Makeup Artist
Móni Csomós Makeup Artist
Rita Balla Makeup Artist
Alex Rouse Wigmaker
Péter Behan Armorer
Dan Clay Researcher
Lizzie Pritchard Script Supervisor
Dale Newton Animation Supervisor
Steven Warner Special Effects Supervisor
Gourdal Sebastien CG Supervisor
Martin Waters CG Supervisor
Nicolas Hernandez CG Supervisor
Louis Paré CG Supervisor
Mark Carr VFX Editor
Fausto Appiolaza VFX Production Coordinator
James D. Fleming VFX Supervisor
Daniel Matley Visual Effects Producer
Barrie Hemsley Visual Effects Producer
Priyanka Balasubramania Visual Effects Producer
Clare Norman Visual Effects Producer
Paula Pope Visual Effects Producer
Richard Stammers Visual Effects Supervisor
Justin Cornish Visual Effects Supervisor
Brooke Lyndon-Stanford Visual Effects Supervisor
Chris Lawrence Visual Effects Supervisor
Sara Bennett Visual Effects Supervisor
Anders Langlands Visual Effects Supervisor
Tim Ledbury Visual Effects Supervisor
Krisztián Paluch Gaffer
Julian White Gaffer
Marc Homes Supervising Art Director
Mark Taylor Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Effects Editor
Mac Ruth Production Sound Mixer
Amy Arce Producer's Assistant
Howard Ellis Line Producer
Samy Keilani Co-Art Director
Csilla Blake-Horváth Makeup Supervisor, Hair Supervisor
Ildikó Makk Hairstylist
Gabriella Németh Hairstylist
Jane Oginsky Makeup Artist
Iván Pohárnok Makeup Effects
Emma J. Slater Makeup Artist
Szilvia Varró Assistant Makeup Artist
Rick Marr Vehicles Wrangler
Balázs Rozgonyi 24 Frame Playback
Attila Ferenczi 3D Modeller
Attila Illés Art Department Assistant
Oliver Hodge Art Direction
Zsolt Tarnok Assistant Art Director
Mohammad Kloob Assistant Director
Vera Janisch Assistant Director
Mátyás Vándor Assistant Location Manager, Assistant Production Manager
Tamás Gál Set Dresser, Assistant Production Manager
Nimrod Hajdu Assistant Property Master
Lee Oliver Concept Artist
Steve Burg Concept Artist
Máté Herjeczki Construction Coordinator
Akos Menyhart Construction Manager
Balázs Kovács Construction Manager
József Kiss Construction Manager
Ray Barrett Construction Manager
Zoltán Tóth Construction Manager
Gergely Álmos Draughtsman
Orsolya Maza Draughtsman
Petra Balogh Draughtsman
Alex Bowens Draughtsman
Raymond Kirk First Assistant Director
Gábor Gajdos First Assistant Director
Gergely Kajdi Greensman
Jon Colson Greensman
Márk Langfeld Greensman
Mátyás Szakonyi Greensman
Gergö Balika Head of Production
Attila Deák Modeling
Dániel Miklós Modeling
Gábor Hankó Modeling
Gergo Deák Modeling
László Móré Modeling
Zita Galántai Modeling
Ashish Kukian Production Manager
Fuad Khalil Production Manager
Miklós Tóth Production Manager
Diala Al Raie Production Supervisor
Imre Burján Property Buyer
Magdi Kondorosi Property Buyer
Gabor Meszaros Prop Maker
Istvan Muranyi Prop Maker
Konstantin Legat Prop Maker
Tamas Gelei Prop Maker
Torma Zoltán Prop Maker
John Halls Prop Maker
Andrew Ainscow Props
Csaba Mitku Props
Peter Lee Props
Balazs Pelcz Sculptor
Bogi Móricz Second Assistant Director
Tamás Vass Additional Second Assistant Director
Chris 'Flimsy' Howes Set Designer
Bálint Diószegi Set Dresser
Ferenc Brandenburg Set Dresser
Gabor Papp Set Dresser
Tibor Gaál Set Dresser
Viktor Bakos Set Dresser
Nigel Nixon Special Effects
Sam Perez Special Effects Assistant
Gergö Bajczár Special Effects Assistant
Csaba Bagossy Special Effects Coordinator
Anna Krawczyk Special Effects Manager
Charlie Pedersen Special Effects Technician
Chris Motjuoadi Special Effects Technician
Declan O'Donnell Special Effects Technician
Florin Daniel Catrinoiu Special Effects Technician
Gergely Glovotz Special Effects Technician
Noah Meddings Special Effects Technician
Rajmund Gál Special Effects Technician
Szilard Gergely Special Effects Technician
Tibor Skornyak Special Effects Technician
Huw Arthur Standby Art Director
Tracey Wilson Storyboard Artist
Francesca Cingolani Unit Production Manager
Adam Mendez Foley Mixer
Hugo Adams Foley Supervisor
Ben Chick Foley Recordist
Andrea King Foley Artist
Jack Stew Foley Artist
Benjamin McCulloch ADR Recordist
György Mihályi Second Assistant Sound
Peter DiStefano Musician
Andy Parker Musician
Boguslav Kostecki Musician
Bruce White Musician
Caroline Dale Musician
Cathy Thompson Musician
Chris Worsey Musician
Daniel Bhattacharya Musician
David Lale Musician
Emlyn Singleton Musician
Mark Berrow Musician
Roger Linley Musician
Steve Mair Musician
Chris Katinas Lyricist
Judah Getz ADR Mixer
Ferenc Lukács ADR Recordist
Nick Del-Molino Assistant Sound Editor
Szabolcs Stella First Assistant Sound Editor
Attila Kohári First Assistant Sound Editor
Dafydd Archard Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Whitfield Music Editor
Bence Németh Second Assistant Sound
Max Walsh Sound Mix Technician
Brandon Moncy Sound Mixer
Nicole Chapman Stunt Coordinator, Stunts
Balázs Farkas Stunt Double
Casey Michaels Stunt Double
Helen Steinway Bailey Stunt Double
Aaron Muir Stunts
Chris Newton Stunts
Clem Leneghan Stunts
Csaba Schulek Stunts
Csabu Elekes Stunts
Danny Sansom Stunts
Daryl Andrews Stunts
David Newton Stunts
Donna Williams Stunts
Ferenc Berecz Stunts
Fizz Hood Stunts
Gábor Szemán Stunts
Gergö Horpácsi Stunts
Giedrius Nagys Stunts
György Szántó Stunts
István Koleszár Stunts
Krystof Hansbury Stunts
Levente Tamási Stunts
Richard Kent Stunts
Simon Whyman Stunts
Giuseppe Pagnozzi Layout
James Berkley Animation
Cynthia Collins Animation
Yvon Jardel Animation
Andy Le Cocq Animation
Christopher Mullins Animation
Leo Recompsat Animation
Edwin Schaap Animation
Kat Seale Animation
Vanessa Baker ADR Voice Casting
Zsolt Ferenc Maier Extras Casting
Veronika Varjasi Extras Casting
Stuart Godfrey Dolly Grip
Cheryl Potter Additional Editor
István Gottmann Additional First Assistant Camera
Aidan Monaghan Additional Still Photographer
Elise Anderson Assistant Editor
Alex Gilbert Assistant Editor
Zach Marshall Assistant Editor
Attila Kenyeres Assistant Location Manager
Oliver Bradbury Assistant Location Manager
Rasul Kalyayev Assistant Location Manager
Zsolt Jámbor Best Boy Grip
Carlo Postiglione Best Boy Grip
Massimiliano Dessena Best Boy Grip
Graham Hall Camera Operator
Ioan Gavrilowitsch Camera Operator
Krisztián Reinhardt Camera Trainee
Valerio Bonelli Co-Editor
Dan Walker Concept Artist
Matthew Savage Concept Artist
Kathryn Avery Costume Assistant
Sonia Booth Costume Assistant
Sylvianne Shurman Costume Assistant
Balázs Labancz Costume Coordinator
Michelle Wraight Costume Coordinator
Gabor Szabo Costumer
Ildikó Fogt Costumer
Nora Pinter Costumer
Jeannie Yeung Production Coordinator, Data Wrangler
Máté Oláh Data Wrangler
Ryan Nguyen Digital Imaging Technician
János Jack Digital Imaging Technician
Quentin Brown Digital Imaging Technician
Claudio Del Gobbo Dolly Grip
Csaba Bankhardt Dolly Grip
Ferenc Szalontai Dolly Grip
Viktor Lehoczki Driver
Márton Vojnits Editorial Production Assistant
Rob Jones Editorial Production Assistant
Andras Rudasy Electrician
David Rondzik Electrician
Istvan Banga Electrician
Krisztián Horváth Electrician
Péter Bognár Electrician
Kieran Waites Lighting Technician
Al Hindley Epk Camera Operator
Zsolt Big Nagy Epk Camera Operator
Rita Zsilvölgyi Extras Dresser
Alberto Torrecilla First Assistant Camera
Kenny Groom First Assistant Camera
Matthew DeBonis First Assistant Camera
Laurence Johnson First Assistant Editor
Tamás Jánossa Focus Puller
Shawn White Gaffer
András Pozsár Grip
Dániel Bérces Grip
János Kovács Grip
Máté Bankhardt Grip
Imre Sisa Dolly Grip, Key Grip
Tommaso Mele Key Grip
István Török Key Grip
Ian Speed Libra Head Technician
Ágoston Félegyházy Megyesy Location Manager
Giles Edleston Location Manager
Rudolf András Location Manager
Saeb Abul Ragheb Location Manager
Gabor Kisgyorgy Transportation Captain
Brigitta Katona Principal Costumer
Dóra Papp Principal Costumer
Amanda Trewin Principal Costumer
Bruno de Santa Principal Costumer
Victoria Taylor Principal Costumer
Dezso Pócsik Production Driver
Gábor Keszei Production Driver
Antal Berger Rigging Gaffer
Adam Dorney Second Assistant Camera
Tibor Gulyás Second Assistant Camera
Péter Meiszner Second Assistant "C" Camera
Szabolcs Sitkei Camera Trainee
Abhijeet Yerunkar Stereoscopic Editor
Dhirendra Chhatpar Stereoscopic Editor
Priyal Mahadik Stereoscopic Editor
Smeet Vedant Stereoscopic Editor
Vaibhav Marathe Stereoscopic Editor
Reginald Harber Jr. Stereoscopic Editor
Giles Keyte Still Photographer
John Quartel Technical Supervisor
Amer Ansouqa Transportation Captain
Claudia Kossik Transportation Coordinator
Gábor Szénási Transportation Coordinator
Krisztián Nagy Video Assist Operator
Robert Jacobs Thanks
Attila Kárpáti Thanks
Dave Lavery Thanks
Bert Ulrich Thanks
Joe Petényi Second Assistant Accountant
Julia Chiavetta Additional Script Supervisor
Fruzsi Morotz Assistant Production Coordinator
Tala Olabi Assistant Production Coordinator
Ally Pennebaker Producer's Assistant
Hannah Ireland Producer's Assistant
Kira Thompson Producer's Assistant
Nikki Baida Producer's Assistant
Sara Rastogi Producer's Assistant
Jerome Butler Dialect Coach
Pierre Cheminat First Assistant Accountant
Susannah Kudrath First Assistant Accountant
Erika Tamás First Assistant Accountant
Mohammad Atallah First Assistant Accountant
Gabor Dornyei Information Systems Manager
Ziad Sunna Key Production Assistant
Álvar Carretero de la Fuente Publicist
Joshua Jason Publicist
Annie Penn Script Supervisor
Paul B. Gibbs Production Accountant
Kolos Trimmel Production Accountant
Ahmad Al-Abbas Production Accountant
Michael Vasquez Production Accountant
Bence Bognar Production Assistant
Nikoletta Szabo Production Assistant
Tareq Shuqom Production Assistant
Zsuzsanna Kurucz Production Assistant
Rita Galántai Production Coordinator
Vinay Gautam Production Coordinator
Nada Atieh Production Coordinator
Maria Mira Production Coordinator
Leila Mousavi Production Coordinator
Zsófia Zatureczki Production Secretary
Ivan Shannon Sculptor
Brian James Cote Second Assistant Accountant
Gyorgy Dejtari Second Assistant Accountant
Barnabás Kovács Second Assistant Accountant
David Boros Second Assistant Accountant
Gergely Apjok Set Production Assistant
Zsani Nyerky Set Production Assistant
Elvira Elisabet Veron Travel Coordinator
Gábor Ujházy Unit Manager
K.K. Hareb Unit Manager
Larry Garrison Unit Publicist
Greg Fisher Animation Supervisor
Tom Kloucek Animation
Martin Macrae Visual Effects Art Director
Neil Weatherley CG Supervisor
Reyffer Sousa Compositing Supervisor
Bronwyn Edwards Compositing Supervisor
John J. Galloway Compositing Supervisor
Javier Roca Compositing Supervisor
Andrew Barry Compositor
Antoine Ambert Compositor
Caboche Nicolas Compositor
Delphine Buratti Compositor
Frederikke Glick Compositor
John Durney Compositor
Jon Reid Compositor
Mark Tremble Compositor
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Owen Jackson Compositor
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Sandra Chocholska Compositor
Tomos Sion Compositor
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Neill Barrack Compositor
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Naveen Shukla Compositor
Sam Salek Compositor
Neil Alford Compositor
Bryan Bartlett Compositor
Laurent Reynaud Compositor
Michael Honisch Compositor
Steven Sandles Creature Effects Technical Director
Owyn Abram Creature Effects Technical Director
Sejas Mehta Creature Effects Technical Director
Mayur Samant Creature Effects Technical Director
Vivek Nair VFX Artist
Adrián Pueyo Digital Compositor
Alasdair McNeill Digital Compositor
Alejandro Villabon Digital Compositor
Alvaro Cajal Digital Compositor
Anastasios Agiakatsikas Digital Compositor
Andrea Dutti Digital Compositor
Angela Rinaldi Digital Compositor
Atyeb Muneer Digital Compositor
Carlos Miras Sepulveda Digital Compositor
Charlotte Larive Digital Compositor
Eduardo Villarreal Digital Compositor
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Eric Tetreault Digital Compositor
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Gabriele Ciaccio Digital Compositor
George Petkov Digital Compositor
Giacomo Bargellesi Digital Compositor
Giacomo Mineo Digital Compositor
Gianluca Vecchio Digital Compositor
Greg Howe-Davies Digital Compositor
Jaideep Mohan Digital Compositor
Jean-Baptiste Godin Digital Compositor
Jean-Sébastien Fortin Digital Compositor
Jeremy Séguin Digital Compositor
Karen Elliott Digital Compositor
Kasy Stein Digital Compositor
Keith Jones Digital Compositor
Lars Erik Eriksen Digital Compositor
Lindsay M. Hoppe Digital Compositor
Luca Serafini Digital Compositor
Luciano Lopes Digital Compositor
Marc Czerwiec Digital Compositor
Marijus Neverdauskis Digital Compositor
Miguel Ponce Digital Compositor
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Oliver Johnstone Digital Compositor
Patricia Llaguno Digital Compositor
Prajwal Vas Digital Compositor
Scott Dawkins Digital Compositor
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Stoycho Dimitrov Digital Compositor
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Venkatesh Ramu Digital Compositor
Victor Morejon Digital Compositor
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Nico Coronado Digital Compositor
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Rob Bryson Digital Compositor
Ruben Athouel Digital Compositor
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Nigel Stone VFX Director of Photography
Lauren Camilleri VFX Editor
Julien Legay Visual Effects Technical Director
David Kirchner Visual Effects Technical Director
Aaron Baudin Visual Effects Technical Director
Sara Trezzi Executive Visual Effects Producer
Lena Scanlan Executive Visual Effects Producer
Quentin Sauvinet VFX Artist
Alexis Claux Visual Effects Technical Director
Aaron Dennis Visual Effects Technical Director
Ruth Asensio Head of Layout
Michael Becki Head of Layout
Matthew Bristowe Head of Production
Lauren McCallum Head of Production
Emily Vaillancourt Compositing Lead
Erik Schneider Compositing Lead
John Van Hoey Smith Compositing Lead
Julien Rousseau Compositing Lead
Mirek Suchomel Compositing Lead
Sam Osborne Compositing Lead
Emile Hardy Matte Painter
Hubert Zapalowicz Matte Painter
Martine Guay Matte Painter
Sarah Neveu Matte Painter
Jamie Schumacher Matte Painter
Jacek Pilarski Matte Painter, Concept Artist
Hannah Walker Edwards Stereoscopic Coordinator
Daniel Schrepf Stereoscopic Supervisor
Rohan Tirkey Stereoscopic Supervisor
Ryan Hirsh Stereoscopic Supervisor
Barry O'Brien Stereoscopic Supervisor
Sarah Hemsley Executive Visual Effects Producer
John Kilkenny Executive Visual Effects Producer
Joey Harris Matchmove Supervisor
Gareth Daley Stereoscopic Supervisor
Marc Brzezicki Stereoscopic Supervisor
Alberto Hernandez Rodriguez Layout
Jun Ren Layout
Rosie Keane Layout
Sonia Contreras Layout
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Lucinda Keeler Lighting Manager
Paul O'Hara Production Assistant
Melissa Espinales Production Assistant
Jérémie Maitrejean Production Coordinator
James Yeoman Production Manager
Petra Schwane Sequence Lead
Harvey West Systems Administrators & Support
Taz Lodder Systems Administrators & Support
Tom Davies Systems Administrators & Support
Colas Fiszman Pipeline Technical Director
Declan McGuire Pipeline Technical Director
Hantong Tang Pipeline Technical Director
Henry Bush Pipeline Technical Director
Nicholas Hampshire Pipeline Technical Director
Raggini Eva Pipeline Technical Director
Emily DeVitt Pre-Visualization Coordinator
Kathrin McCarthy Pre-Visualization Coordinator
Jason McDonald Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Vincent Aupetit Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Prajakta Nandlaskar Senior Animator
Mary Lobb Stereoscopic Coordinator
Albena Ivanova VFX Artist
Alonso Varela VFX Artist
Anthony Fung VFX Artist
Arkin Esref VFX Artist
Ben Fleming VFX Artist
Duncan Kinnaird VFX Artist
Elisabeth Dugnas VFX Artist
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Scott Mitchell VFX Artist
Tim Marinov VFX Artist
Velichko Ivanov VFX Artist
Dominique Chartrand Visual Effects Coordinator
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Vikki Chapman Visual Effects Coordinator
Cynthia Crimmins Visual Effects Production Manager
Sam Spacey Visual Effects Production Manager
Alysia Wildman Visual Effects Coordinator
Andrew Fitchett Visual Effects Coordinator
Christina-Cassandra Barazin Visual Effects Coordinator
Deeps Hargunani Visual Effects Coordinator
Diana Roldán Visual Effects Coordinator
Gemma Office Visual Effects Coordinator
George Kolyras Visual Effects Coordinator
Hannah Lewis Visual Effects Coordinator
Ingrid Pons Visual Effects Coordinator
Jane Simons Visual Effects Coordinator
Kartiki Visual Effects Coordinator
Katherine Smith Visual Effects Coordinator
Mariangela Suma Visual Effects Coordinator
Melody Alasset Visual Effects Coordinator
Miranda Middlewood Visual Effects Coordinator
Nadia Volodina Visual Effects Coordinator
Peter Hartless Visual Effects Coordinator
Sherin Padayatty Visual Effects Coordinator
Soujanya Pentyala Visual Effects Coordinator
Stanislas de Lesquen Visual Effects Coordinator
Teréz Koncz Visual Effects Coordinator
Timothy Trimmings Visual Effects Coordinator
Toby White Visual Effects Coordinator
Tom Barber Visual Effects Coordinator
Tsvetomira Valcheva Visual Effects Coordinator
Will Newis Visual Effects Coordinator
Cameron Sharp Visual Effects Editor
Christopher Raiche Visual Effects Editor
Collette Nunes Visual Effects Editor
Jenna Barratt Visual Effects Editor
Kelly Noordermeer Visual Effects Editor
Leah Jones Visual Effects Editor
Richard Ketteridge Visual Effects Editor
Therese Skundberg Fidje Visual Effects Editor
Mari Levitan Visual Effects Production Manager
Anouk L'Heureux Visual Effects Producer
Bojana Solomonova Visual Effects Producer
Laia Alomar Visual Effects Producer
Roopesh Gujar Visual Effects Producer
Dóra Sárközi Visual Effects Production Assistant
Millie Clarke Visual Effects Production Assistant
Sara Lucia Alvarez Visual Effects Production Assistant
Carlos Chacin Visual Effects Production Manager
Dorota Kowalska Visual Effects Production Manager
Rebecca Scott Visual Effects Production Manager
Sarah Essam Visual Effects Production Manager
Tim Pounds-Cornish Visual Effects Production Manager
Adam McInnes Visual Effects Supervisor
Carlos Ciudad Visual Effects Production Manager
Aleksandar Vishemirski Visual Effects Supervisor
Allyn Lawson Visual Effects Technical Director
Luke Gray Visual Effects Technical Director
Lyubomir Kirkov Visual Effects Technical Director
Swapnil Kulkarni Visual Effects Technical Director
John Lee Prop Maker
Nick Thomas Second Second Assistant Director
David Crawford Digital Compositor
Florian Boury VFX Artist
Mark Patten Second Unit Director of Photography
Noel Cowell Property Master
Viktor Petrov Animation Department Coordinator
James Smith Production Manager
Ridley Scott Director
Liang Yang Stunts
Stephen Nakamura Colorist
Charles de Lauzirika Epk Producer
Batzorig Tsogbaatar Stand In
Ian Fellows Digital Compositor
Natalie MacDonald Digital Compositor
Andy Weir Novel
Wittney Horton Casting Associate
Clare Cheetham Visual Effects Producer
Mohen Leo Visual Effects Supervisor
Kámen Anev Concept Artist
Tamás 'Chipie' Péter Third Assistant Director
Norbert Kovács Stunts
Richard Baker Stereoscopic Supervisor
Gábor Szabó 3D Modeller
Hanna Griffiths Archival Footage Research
Name Title
Simon Kinberg Producer
Drew Goddard Executive Producer
Aditya Sood Producer
Teresa Kelly Associate Producer
Mark Huffam Producer
Michael Schaefer Producer
Ridley Scott Producer
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Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
Golden Globes Best Director Ridley Scott Nominated
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Frank Ochieng
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'The Martian’ is definitely in the creative wheelhouse of filmmaker Ridley Scott whose Science Fiction sensibilities are grounded in colorful futuristic fantasies that tiptoe in grand whimsy. The veteran auteur responsible for such pop cultural high-minded spectacles in ‘Alien’, ‘Blade Runner’ and ... even the mixed bag reception of ‘Prometheus’ certainly brings a sophisticated and thought-provoking vibe to the probing aura of ‘The Martian’. As with other Scott-helmed productions, ‘The Martian’ settles nicely in its majestic scope that taps into visual wonderment, humanistic curiosities, technical impishness and the surreal spryness of the SF experience. The exploratory nature of ‘The Martian’ is its own noteworthy mission. Scott arms his frothy planetary odyssey with a sense of thematic inquisitiveness and intelligence while meshing human consciousness and scientific forethought. Clearly, ‘The Martian’ is astutely meditative and one can thankfully block in their memory banks some of Scott’s mediocre misses (anyone care to recall the monumental mishaps in the form of the flimsy ‘The Counselor’ or the unintentional laughfest that was ‘Exodus: Gods And Kings’?). Rightfully so, ‘The Martian’ shares its crafty crater of similarities with other space-place spectacles that resonated with the imagination and innovation such as the Academy Award-winning ‘Gravity’ and the under-rated ‘Interstellar’. Quite frankly, ‘The Martian’ is elegantly arresting in its sheer skin for both the character studies and the major plight involved (particularly anchored on the shoulders of star Matt Damon as the contemplative lead) as well as the trademark Scott-induced flourishes that incorporate crisp and cunning visual special effects and a sweeping musical score that invites a transfixing hold on one’s indelible spirit. ‘The Martian’ is the film adaptation of Andy Weir’s best-selling tome. Scott’s disciplined direction and screenwriter Drew Goddard’s ambitious vision of Weir’s compelling written material seemingly gels in convincing, cerebral fashion. The premise is not wildly original as it revisits the familiar foundation of a lost soul in survival mode trying to take on the treacherous surroundings with philosophical conviction. Nevertheless, this does not make ‘The Martian’ any less formidable in its soul-searching perspective. Scott’s narrative on individualism and isolation with a tremendous technological tilt truly registers with boisterous bounce. Amazingly, Scott has assembled a capable and committed cast that are dedicated to making ‘The Martian’ look resourcefully skillful in its masterful mischievousness. Sure, The Martian’s lengthy running time is staggering but it is compelling enough to invest in its meandering, adventurous narrative. The ultimate nightmare (or perilous predicament…take your choice) has been realised for one stranded space traveler in Mark Watney (Matt Damon). You see…poor astronaut Watney had the misfortune of losing contact with his commander in Melissa Lewis (Jessica Chastain) and the rest of his crew when undergoing a scientific expedition to examine the terrain on Mars. Courtesy of an unexpected freakish storm Watney is separated from his comrades and believed to be dead as a result of the hazardous weather conditions on Mars. Lewis and her associates have no choice but to head back to Earth as searching for Watney may prove to be futile and endanger their lives as well. Thus, Mark Watney is basically his own forced-upon version of ‘Robinson Crusoe On Mars’. There is no option for Watney but to allow his major survival instincts to kick in while striving for his jeopardised livelihood on the unpredictable and treacherous Red Planet’s jagged landscape. Despite being stuck in hostile territory, Watney must use his background skills as a trained botanist to cultivate the scarce food he must rely on for his unconventional nutrition. The only ‘companion’ that Watney has to relate to rests in the recorded device that captures his harried thoughts through video diaries (at least this is more practical than what Tom Hanks’s ‘Castaway’ character had in his possession with inanimate object best buddy, Wilson the volleyball). In the meanwhile, the devastating news about Mark Watney’s possible death far beyond the reaches of home hits his colleagues understandably hard as tributes start to pour in remembrance of the seemingly dearly departed space pioneer. Soon, there is some measure of hope when NASA officials that include head honchos Teddy Sanders (Jeff Daniels from TV’s ‘The Newsroom’), Vincent Kapoor (the Oscar-nominated Chiwetel Ejiofor from ’12 Years A Slave’) and Mitch Henderson (Sean Bean) find evidence that Watney may be alive and ready to be rescued. Naturally, a sense of urgency is warranted to retrieve the weary astronaut without causing too many public relations waves. This puts press aide Annie Montrose (Kristen Wiig) into damage control mode in particular. Okay...so it is not as scenic as Yellowstone National Park but the rocky region in THE MARTIAN still has some unassuming charm, right? Okay…so it is not as scenic as Yellowstone National Park but the rocky region in THE MARTIAN still has some unassuming charm, right? Importantly, ‘The Martian’ is clever and carefully conceived because it does not have to rely on the excess baggage to convey its entertainment value in a series of hyperactive and hedonistic happenings. Ridley Scott is soundly methodical in presenting a low-key terrifying tale of loneliness and resiliency and what it takes to handle the pressure of adversity when there is no glimmer of humanity around to reinforce or remind one of such psychological obstacles. The intriguing factor here is the science-friendly serving of intelligence and insight that builds up the audience’s appreciation for the underlying suspense. Interestingly, the conflict approached in ‘The Martian’ is not so much the back-and-forth high-scale struggles of man versus outlandish creature or an over-the-top diabolical deviant out to destroy the world in cartoonish fashion. No, the genuine combative and confrontational war of will is contained in one vulnerable man’s ability to face the unknown grounded in both doubt and determination. Hence, Scott has made a palpable thinking man’s Science Fiction exposition rooted in articulated forethought. Damon more than holds his own as the disillusioned botanist/astronaut out on an ominous limb as his doomed odyssey of uncertainty is something that the common viewer can embrace and relate to without question. The perceived opulence in ‘The Martian’ is not contained in the film’s production values per se (Scott has made previous movies with more visual vitality and purpose) but subtly showcased in the concepts of knowledgeable tidbits concerning food rations, mathematical equations, crucial time tables, planetary probes, NASA-themed procedural techniques and aerodynamics considerations. Hopefully, ‘The Martian’ is not dismissed as a foreign alien in the minds of ardent movie-going SF enthusiasts looking for a realistic and soulful space-age adventure with a refreshing backbone of scientific curiosity and candidness. The Martian (2015) 20th Century Fox 2 hrs. 35 mins. Starring: Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Jeff Daniels, Kristen Wiig, Michael Pena, Sean Bean, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kate Mara, Sebastian Stan, Donald Glover and Benedict Wong Directed by: Ridley Scott MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre: Science Fiction/Space Adventure/Science and Fantasy Critic’s rating: *** 1/2 stars (out of 4 stars)

May 16, 2024
Dark Jedi
7.0

This is a movie that I have to say that I have a bit of a difficulty in rating. Quite honestly I was sorely tempted to remove a star, or even two stars. Why? Because it is full of Hollywood nonsense, scientific errors, it is rather predictable and it did feel a bit like a Apollo 13 rip-off. Why did ... I not remove those stars? Well, it is rather entertaining even if, at times, I squirmed in my seat. The movie starts of with a somewhat implausible event where a unexpected storm hits the Mars camp which forces the ground crew of the Mars mission to hurry back to the launch vehicle before it tilts over. The launch vehicle gradually tilts a degree at the time. Is it just me finding this strange? Would storms on Mars defy the usual rules of weather dynamics that they would exert a constant pressure which would cause a slow but constant tilt of a construct like that. No gusts, no change in pressure? And why would it gradually tilt at all? Once the force would be enough for the landing struts on one side to leave the ground it would pretty much tilt right away. Okay, I am being picky so lets give that a benefit of a doubt for the time being. Obviously one guy is lost during the dramatic events. This is equally obviously 100% predictable. The fact that the guy is still alive after the rest of the crew blasted off is obviously also 100% predictable but then, this you should have pretty figured out from the title of the move after all. A lot of the rest of the movie is following this guys quest for survival on Mars using the left over equipment at his disposal and the NASA crew on Earth trying to rescue him. Yes the NASA crew on Earth does discover that he is alive which, again, is pretty much predictable. Of course this gave Hollywood the opportunity to add a utterly dislikable political bureaucrat that is pretty much in the movie for one reason and one reason alone…to be dislikable. Personally I just found him tiresome. But then, Americans seems to like these kind of people given the kind of trash that we see being pushed towards the upcoming presidential elections…from both sides! There are a lot of good stuff in the movie. Even though it is rather predictable there are some suspense in it, there are a lot of good scenery, and even though you pretty much knows what is going to happen you do feel like cheering for the hero. Given the script I think a lot of the actors did a rather good job of their roles. If the script writers would have brought on some decent scientific advisors I would say this would have been a great movie but it was frequently goofed up with issues that was just stupid. Like digging down a nuclear reactor a few feet in the ground. What the f… good was that supposed to do? And the constant use of simple plastic and duct tape to seal the environment. Yeah, right. Sure, Mars do have some atmosphere so it is not vacuum we are talking about but then in other scenes they seemed to assume almost zero atmosphere and made quite a bit use of explosive decompression effects. Okay, okay I am probably nitpicking quite a bit here but, unlike many Science Fiction movies, this one tries to give an impression of being within the realms of realism and it is just too full of classical Hollywood mishaps for my taste. As I wrote above I still think it is a movie worth watching. It has some suspense, it is well done from a photographic point of view and the actors are doing a decent job. I think 7 out of 10 stars is a fair rating but it should certainly not have more.

May 16, 2024
tanty
8.0

This is a movie following the lead started with Gravity with the human main character fighting for survival in space. The plot has a good combination of suspense, action, humor and drama. Damon performs well and the rest of the cast does a good job and has been well chosen. It is not a magnifi ... cent movie but it is good enough to fill a couple of hours of entertainment.

Jun 23, 2021
izgzhen
8.0

This movie is very entertaining and really imaginative. The narrative is well controlled so you don't feel bored or exhausted. The part that I like best is when the accident happened and Witney lost all his crops, the despair he had and the noisy scary sound of strong Mars winds blowing outside the ... base. The real loneliness. However, this movie's plot was too straight-forward as I see. Nearly every action proposed by the sorts of parties and organization was execute, taking the story forward without stagnation. But this also made everything look too artificial. In comparison, Robinson Crusoe was much more twisted.

Jun 23, 2021
kalafut
8.0

Liked it. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
8.0

***Realistic account of trying to survive on Mars while awaiting rescue*** In 2035 an astronaut (Matt Damon) gets stuck on Mars after he is presumed dead and his team departs without him. When NASA eventually finds out that he’s alive & well they have to find a way to save him. But can he surviv ... e for the next couple of years until they arrive? Jeff Daniels plays the director of NASA while Jessica Chastain plays the leader of the vessel. Sean Bean, Chiwetel Ejiofor and several other notables are on hand. The only way for Ridley Scott’s "The Martian" (2015) to work is if it can convince you that Damon’s character is actually on Mars, which it does spectacularly and realistically (minus a few forced dramatics or stabs at humor here and there). If, like me, you’re fascinated by Mars or the potential of living on another planet in the real world, “The Martian” is a must. It’s reminiscent of movies like “Armegeddon” (1998), “Mission to Mars” (2000), “Gravity” (2013) and “2001: A Space Odyssey” (1968), albeit without the fantastical elements of some of these. It even brings to mind the first acts of “Planet of the Apes” (1968) and “Beneath the Planet of the Apes” (1970). The movie scores pretty well on the female front with Chastain, Mackenzie Davis, Kate Mara and Kristen Wiig. Davis looks good in tight pants. The film runs 2 hours, 24 minutes. GRADE: A-/B+

Jun 23, 2021
narrator56
10.0

I feel like this science fiction movie was a stunning achievement, for at least a couple of reasons. Firstly, for much of the time it is a one man show, and that can be risky in a feature length film. It worked with acclaimed actors Tom Hanks in Cast Away, and with Robert Redford in All is Lost, but ... could it work with Matt Damon in a sci-fi flick? Well, I answer that question with a resounding ‘yes.’ The movie does cut away to planet Earth and the spaceship returning home without him, so it isn’t all Damon all the time. And some humor is injected here and there to offset the character’s grim situation. I liked the line where he referred to himself as the greatest biologist on the planet. As the only current resident on Mars at that time, he was also the worst biologist on the planet! Another reason this film is remarkable is because there is a lot of science here, which drives the plot as he has to solve continuous problems that arise, not with brute strength or other physical,skills, but with his analytical mind. And yet the details don’t get tedious or overly technical. Oddly enough, it is not a movie I will watch multiple times, as I have lesser robust sci-fI entries such as Super 8 or Monsters, but I plan to watch it at least one more time, just out of appreciation for the solid job that was done in adapting what much must have been a very challenging story to film and have it be both entertaining and informative, both scientific and an amazing adventure.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

A sudden and violent storm causes the team of the "Ares" mission to hastily abandon their camp and return to the relative safety of their orbiting spacecraft and a journey home. Giving the command to leave, their commander "Lewis" (Jessica Chastain) is informed that one of their number has been kill ... ed. Thing is, once the dust has (quite literally) settled, we discover that "Watney" (Matt Damon) is anything but. Impaled by an antenna needle he is alive and alone. Now a sort of space-bound "Robinson Crusoe" adventure ensues with "Watney" trying to ensure he repairs the damage to his body the uses his training - as a botanist - to find a way to survive. Everyone back home assumes he is dead - it is only when an eagle-eyed scientist notices that some of the equipment is moving that they try to re-establish contact. Now, with NASA Director "Teddy" (Jeff Daniels) and "Mitch" (Sean Bean) it's a race against time to cobble together a rescue plan before poor old "Watney" turns into one of his life-sustaining potatoes! I found this at it's most effective when it is just Damon using his guile to find innovative ways to survive. I can't swear to the plausibility of the science, but peppered with some pithy pieces-to-camera in a video diary style and his favourite (not) disco music Damon ensures that the film builds nicely allowing us to invest in his survival. I began to lose interest once the political melodrama kicked in, though, and but for the last exciting twenty minutes, I felt the film lost it's way as the scientific responses all just became a little too predictably convenient and oddly enough for a science fiction film, far-fetched! Some spectacular visual effects are put to great use complementing a strong, visionary and speculative, story of a man using his wits to survive and the all but 2½ hours really does fly by. It's even got a bit of ABBA too!

Apr 15, 2023
BrentJWestern
8.0

I’m sure it’s been said before but this is Castaway on Mars. And it absolutely works. I would’ve liked a little more time on Mars pre-accident, but you get to know the characters pretty well anyways. There were sufficient twists and turns and while the movie is about 10-15 minutes too long, i ... t still keeps you locked in. Matt Damon does more than keep your attention, he entertains and makes you actually care. Surprisingly, the ensemble cast shines without knowing much about them on the NASA side. Wish we could’ve got to know them and their roles a bit more beyond a quick title card.

May 10, 2025